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Northwest section which continued historical review of Hoboken and water.
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It included Historic Waters: Re-imaging Hoboken’s Engineered Landscape. A 2013 masters thesis by James John Bykowski. It is featured as a PDF on the large screen along with a print copy for full reading.
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Introduction at main entry to gallery with digital presentation and wallpaper with two typical views from the storm.
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The digital presentation included iconic images along with an brief overview of the storm and its impact on Hoboken. Included were sponsors and names of supporters who h...

Sybil's Cave - three views, from left: portal and entrance gate; view into the mouth; view looking out from the back of the cave.
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A 19th century man-made cave in the cliffs at the Hudson River, 8th St. and Frank Sinatra Drive. A natural spring at the spot led to the 1830s creation of Sybil's Cave by the Stevens f...

The counter area at the front of the this ice cream parlor that opened in 1931 and has operated continuously at this location. It has changed little over the years. (It closed on Saturday, September 15, 2012 under the ownership of the original family; a new leaseholder is renovating it.)
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En plein Air: Seeking a Sensation, by Raymond Smith
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Hoboken’s physical character is known for its storied waterfront, its compact and walkable streets, and its rows of well-preserved late-Victorian homes. But not since the Elysian Fields were converted to industrial use in the early...

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Ta-Da! Artworks by Beth Lucas
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For head scenic artist Beth Lucas, the Macy's Parade Studio's move from Hoboken to Moonachie last year was bittersweet. While the new facility offers better lighting and working conditions, she misses being surrounded by historic details scattered throughout t...